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Page 233
To hold a purchased people in colonial vassalage was not a constitutional
purpose . The Constitution was always to be construed in the light of the
Declaration of Independence . So interpreted it forbade the purchase of
Philippine sovereignty ...
To hold a purchased people in colonial vassalage was not a constitutional
purpose . The Constitution was always to be construed in the light of the
Declaration of Independence . So interpreted it forbade the purchase of
Philippine sovereignty ...
Page 274
Bryan , the author of the Democratic plank , did disappoint Winslow and other self
- appointed advisers from the Anti - Imperialist League by not demanding
immediate independence for the Philippines . The essential theme of the
Democratic ...
Bryan , the author of the Democratic plank , did disappoint Winslow and other self
- appointed advisers from the Anti - Imperialist League by not demanding
immediate independence for the Philippines . The essential theme of the
Democratic ...
Page 296
Parties would spring up of men scheming to get political power once
independence came . If independence was not awarded as soon as they hoped ,
they would accuse the United States of bad faith , and it was , of course ,
unusually difficult ...
Parties would spring up of men scheming to get political power once
independence came . If independence was not awarded as soon as they hoped ,
they would accuse the United States of bad faith , and it was , of course ,
unusually difficult ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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